Faun Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCDDBEE FFBGGHHBEE| Here down this very way | A |
| Here only yesterday | A |
| King Faun went leaping | B |
| He sang with careless shout | C |
| Hurling his name about | C |
| He sang with oaken stock | D |
| His steps from rock to rock | D |
| In safety keeping | B |
| Here Faun is free | E |
| Here Faun is free | E |
| - | |
| Today against yon pine | F |
| Forlorn yet still divine | F |
| King Faun leant weeping | B |
| They drank my holy brook | G |
| My strawberries they took | G |
| My private path they trod | H |
| Loud wept the desolate God | H |
| Scorn on scorn heaping | B |
| Faun what is he | E |
| Faun what is he | E |
Robert Graves
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